Podcast Interview: WOTS Version 15 with Tim Stiles of Passion Party"Today we talked to Tim Stiles of Passion Party. We got to know him and his music. We talked about his style of hip-hop, how he got started playing music, his experience at the Seattle Art Institute, and more!"— theZim, WOTS (Word On The Street)

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“This shit is fantastic. Yes, I’m the one who said I hate rap and especially white guys who rap, but this is some refreshingly original material. It’s not white guys rapping about smokin’ pot, it’s dudes singing and rhyming in a self-deprecating, hilarious manner about being skinny, broke and ginger-haired and wishing their man-breasts would produce milk. Seattle hip hop duo Passion Party brings clever, witty lyrics. The beats are fun, accessible and professionally produced. Their mothers should be proud!​Rating: 10 out of 12 cans of PBR!”— Joel Leavitt, Savage Henry

"​They crank out hilarious, often raunchy hip-hop jams about the trials and tribulations of love and life, managing to say stuff with a straight face that should probably never be said. “Like You to Death” is all about getting “friend-zoned,” a subject on which I am all-too-expert, and it’s the only track on their release that may manage not to offend more sensitive audiences. Anyone who can create the rhyme “granny throws/expose/your pantyhose” is A-OK by me.​Like THAT to death.”— Leah Brzezinski, Hearingade